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Reddit mentions of Solid Tactical New 50 Cal Metal Ammo Can - Military & Army M2A1 Steel Waterproof Ammo Box for Long Term Storage in Flat OD Green
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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Solid Tactical New 50 Cal Metal Ammo Can - Military & Army M2A1 Steel Waterproof Ammo Box for Long Term Storage in Flat OD Green. Here are the top ones.
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- Build to last - Brand New Steel Ammo Box with a Premium Quality powder-coated interior and exterior
- Submersible and water proof ammo box - Rubber sealed to protect your goods from water and dust
- Includes dessicant pack - Keep your 50 cal ammo can safe from moisture
- Reusable & Stackable Ammo Cans - Securely stack to save storage space and reuse for years to come
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed, Money-back promise so you can try our 50 Cal Ammo box risk-free
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Color | 50 CAL - OD Green |
Height | 5.5 Inches |
Length | 11 Inches |
Width | 8.75 Inches |
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I think it's a waste of time. Buy a few GI ammo cans (can be found cheaper elsewhere), and store your ammo in them. Maybe put a desiccant in there, but it's probably not necessary. I line my cans with cardboard and just put the ammo in there.
The lids have a gasket that is air tight. That ammo will outlast you. Honestly, it would probably outlast you just sitting on your closet shelf in the box you bought it in, but this provides some extra protection and allows you to more easily transport your ammo.
Best no nonsense storage is an ammo can. You can get them at a military surplus store for like $10.
Amazon has them a bit pricier but still good.
http://www.amazon.com/Military-Surplus-50-Caliber-Ammo/dp/B000J4HXUC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1405489615&sr=8-3&keywords=Ammo+cans
They are airtight, designed by the military to keep ammunition and explosives moisture free.
The smelliest stash can be right under you and you'd never smell it. It has the upside of having way more room than a mason jar.
I'll definitely post the whole project sometime! I live in North Carolina, USA. What I did was buy one of these:
http://amzn.com/B000J4HXUC
I cut a square out of it and glued/caulked a 1/4" plexiglass pane over it, which I pointed the camera out of. I drilled a hole in the back just big enough to run a cut power cable through and wire the end back to it on the inside, glued and caulked it. It's definitely 100% weather-proof. The only problem I foresee is it getting too hot in the dark metal case. Time will tell when summer comes!
I wrote a python program to take a picture and store them on an SD card, and I'm still working on the code for it. It'll be a work in progress for a while improving it. I installed a Ras-Clock so if the power went out, it would still know when to pick up and take the next frame.
For the print server, I just use something called CUPS. I started here:
http://www.raspberry-pi-geek.com/Archive/2013/01/Converting-the-Raspberry-Pi-to-a-wireless-print-server
It's pretty simply to set up on the client end once you get it configured. All I need it to do is print, and that's what it does.
Yep, those are good to have! I stick my battery in the bag when charging and I also store them in the bag and the bag goes in an ammo can. I don't know if you have read this yet, but if you charge your battery to full, and you are not going to use them for a couple days, make use to use the "battery store" on the B6, it discharges the battery to a safe voltage to be stored. They shouldn't be stored at full charge for more then a couple of days.
Also, look into getting one of these. It lets you check each cells voltage. Sometimes the charger can screw up, so this is a cheap doulbe check to make sure the batteries are balanced. It also doubles as a warning buzzer for your quad. When you are flying, it will start to buzz when your battery gets down to a certain voltage so you do not discharge the battery too much, which also causes damage.
You can generally get ammo cans in the US at military surplus stores, which will generally look a bit aged, or order a new one online for ~$30.
I was just saying you could do something like this. If you have power tools and some modding inclination it shouldn't be too bad, depending on how nice you want it to look. Amazon link to an ammo can, I'm sure you can get them cheaper elsewhere (surplus store if you have one nearby).
They're not exactly pretty but I would recommend going to an army surplus store and picking up an ammo can. They're water and fireproof and you can usually find them in various sizes. Great for documents or just old valuable crap.
Here is the mobile version of your link
http://www.amazon.com/Caliber-Waterproof-Storage-Military-Manufacturer/dp/B000J4HXUC